Just in time for Halloween, Marc Jacobs has a naughty nurse costume for you. And that's just the beginning of a slightly mad, slightly amazing, Spring Louis Vuitton collection.

Inspired by both the artist Richard Prince, see the nurses and the accessories, and SpongeBob SquarePants, see the colors, it's no wonder Jacobs churned out another crazed collection. For those of you who remember his New York hodgepodge of clothes, for Louis Vuitton he had a similar scatterbrained vibe. There was some sheer energy — all the way up to the top of models' heads with sheer headpieces. And while some looks appeared to be deconstructed prom dresses of yore, his other plays with fabrics — Lurex knits, tweed, sequins — were a delight. There was a mess of accessories, from statement jewelry to questionable handbags and gloves.

If you ask me, some of this mess is wearable and scream funky editorial fare, as for the rest, not so much.

LV used to have a price tag and class that justified its price tag. but it has since went downhill from let's say, the multicolore line? not that i didn't like it, but the prices have escalated and the style does not necessarily justify one patying for it. after all, a denim and leather bag does not quantify $2000 and the flashy colours MJ now uses to illustrate the clothes is not as practical to be worn as it should deserve to.